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Venous ultrasound of the legs

Venous ultrasound of the legs

Venous ultrasound of the legs:
A venous ultrasound of the legs is a noninvasive technique to see how blood is flowing through the legs; a sensor is pressed against the skin and moved very slowly from the groin area to the calf, producing pictures on a computer screen.

Venous ultrasound of the legs: Other Names

Other names for Venous ultrasound of the legs include:

Lower extremity doppler

Symptoms Associated with Venous ultrasound of the legs

These symptoms may be diagnosed by, screened for, or
associated with Venous ultrasound of the legs:

Heaviness in legs

Tingling in legs, feet

Leg pain during exercise

Diseases Associated with Venous ultrasound of the legs

These diseases or medical conditions may be diagnosed by, screened for, or
associated with Venous ultrasound of the legs:

Arterial blockages in the legs (peripheral artery disease)

Basic Information: Venous ultrasound of the legs

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